So, firefox 3 is getting closer, huh?
Did I hear it right? Explorer 8? Nah! The haven’t even gotten 7 to work right! Or Vista for that matter.
Anyway, check out the following article by c|net — some info on firefox 3.
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9740050-7.html
Oh, and some screenshots shots here:
http://reviews.cnet.com/4326-3514_7-6576553.html
If you’re anything like me, you bookmark all these sites that are “interesting”… Now I have hundreds of bookmarks and haven’t really read them all…
So, over the next week I think I’ll be posting some…
This is, after all, my own blog, and with 40-or-so visitors a day apparently some people actually read this shit…
So, let the games begin 
LOL!

I can sell myself. Not bad!
http://mingle2.com/cadaver-calculator
Check it. Kinda funny
This is a great AD! Very funny and to the point. This is the kind of creativity that should be cherished over all the rest.
I envy the designer that came up with this idea:

All bibles should come with this warning!!
Actually, I find it slightly offensive that there is a bible at EVERY hotel room I go to… I was just at a fairly shitty hotel… Matter of fact, the absolute worst hotel I have ever been to… and… A BIBLE!
Whatever the case, funny pic:

LOL!!!
I was introduced to this site by my girl. Super funny shit!!! Yes yes
http://icanhascheezburger.com/

Literally! I have been saying for a while that I am disappointed in Google. They should really stick to what they know best, ok?
Here, read this article “eBay takes its adverts off Google“…
eBay has pulled all its advertising from Google after learning of the search giant’s plan to gatecrash its user conference this week to promote Checkout, a rival to eBay’s PayPal payment service.
The online auction site, which is Google’s biggest advertiser by far, cancelled the adverts indefinitely after the search engine invited eBay’s largest sellers, in Boston for their annual convention, to a rival party.
Once at the party, which was scheduled for last night, Google planned to extol the virtues of its fledgeling Checkout online payment service.
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This is just bad!
Seriously, this is one of the… NO! this is THE best thing I have seen online…

What you think this is? … IT IS A HIT COUNTER…
WOW
“Mechanical webpage hitcounter“… very nice article on hot to connect a MECHANICAL counter to a meta-physical webpage.
WOW…
Something I have always dreamt about…
I will try to make this for myself, but in the meantime you should check out that writeup if you’re engineeringly-inclined and/or you just like very cool things.
So, I hear there’s a google phone coming? Well, already?! Where’s the toy?
WHERE IS IT????
Google, can you hear me?? I am in a market for a new phone!! Well, please, I am a big fan, please just fucking make it already! I’ve been waiting with buying my old phone for about a half-year, waiting for your toy… Well, my new phone I was about to buy a year and a half ago is already a year and a half old…
Still nothing?
Where is it?
I hear you’re releasing something in U.K.? Really? Well, I’m in U.S…. Could you make an exception?
Otherwise I am switching to Outlook, MSN Search, and all-Microsoft.
You know why??? Because I am reasonably sick of rather vague and, well, pointless promises from you. Wait… Really?? I think you got nothing, google! I think you’re running out of steam you are
DO NO EVIL my ass!
Anyway, all this is after reading “The Google Switch: an iPhone killer?” from my favorite Engadget.
For the moment, however, Digg need not be concerned by such matters as pornography. It’s most immediate worry now that it acquiesced to the demands of users who would rather see the site die than stay within the law is how to stay afloat and defend its decision against legal action from the AACS.
Digg, and other social networking sites are suffering from the copyright B.S. OOOOFFF. So, what’s the best solution? What’s a good solution? So far they are all surviving by simply ignoring the law. What happens when the law pushes them up against the wall?
Honestly, I have not, in any way, benefited from digg, so I give a shit not. But I heard some good stories, so there actually might be a reason for, you know, keeping these sites alive.
Perhaps there is something to it…
Anyway, check out this ITWire’s blog about Digg and the likes: “Social networking gets major challenge at Digg“.
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